I usually can't be bothered to cut them off, unless they are itchy or show through, like on the back of a fairly sheer shirt. Plus if I keep the tags on, Mr. Kgsd can read them for washing instructions when he does laundry.

I am soooo glad you asked this question, and have thought about posting it before.

This has come up for me with so many different things - do you cut tags off of a scarf? A shawl? A sheer top where the tag is going to show through the back? What about washing labels? I have some sheer blouses where you can see the labels through those.

I've pretty much come to the conclusion that if it might show, it comes off. The downside of that is if it's ever something I might send to a resale shop, I've just decreased its value or made it unsaleable ... and I better hope I never forget the care instructions.

My son has always had me cut tags off of every shirt he's worn since the time he was about 2. Bugged me because I knew I was paying a lot for that silly tag, but kids tend to be smart enough to know it's about comfort not the label. My issue is more one of aesthetics though. I keep thinking I don't want the label to show at all.

wingless: Do you remove all the tag stitching so you leave no trace the label was ever there? I think that keeps it from looking tacky. OTOH, with certain things, such as where a label is sewn into a seam, you have to be careful you don't create a hole in the seam.

I love exposing my Kirkland price tags the minute I get home. On the other hand, I bought a pretty damn gorgeous jacket last week at Saks and insisted that all tags be removed prior to leaving the store and entering my home.

I instantly remove all neckline tags--they drive me crazy--whether they are Kirkland or Escada. Have tags become more irritating over the years or have I become more sensitive? I do hate it when they sew the tag into the seam, making it almost impossible to completely remove. While I love Chicos, this is one of their sins.

Most of the time, I wear black under garments that come with very soft, satiny, tags that don't irritate, and don't show through, so I don't bother removing them.

The only time I usually remove it- is when it is itchy or just irritating.

Like Punki most of the undies I wear day to day have a soft tag in it and I usually don't notice it. Sometimes I do purchase some lace panties which to me have a irritating tag & it must be removed-only problem is it is sewn into the seam and after removal I think it looks alittle tacky...

Alittle OT-I purchase alot of simple tee's or ESP long sleeve tee's that are nice for the quick jean/tee for school-and I LOVE the ones that have NO tag & the size and instructions are (I guess) ironed into the clothing...

I like the tags off, but if you cut them, it leaves you with a scratchy little bit of the tag left that's even more irritating. If you take a seam ripper to it, as others have stated, that can damage the fabric.

I never cut the tag off the wash cloths. I specifically shop for WC with the rounded tag that makes a makeshift hook. I then have a hook in the shower that l hang it on so it dries. Next time I get in the shower the dry WC goes in the hamper. This eliminates moldy WC in the hamper since it goes in dry.

As far tags in clothes I tend to leave them in, probably just out of laziness. If it scratches I will cut it out. Another reason I almost always leave tags in undies is because they put a stock number/style number on the tags. Many times after I get a pair of undies/bra home and wear for a couple months I decide I would like another and it is so much easier to track down an item if you have the style number.

I just purchased some new undergarmets and I cut off the tags and thought how tacky is looks with cut off tags but leaving long white tags on cute undies is worse.

Do you leave your tags on or take them off you clothing?

You remove tags off your underwear and you think that doing so is tacky? Why would you think that? Who is going to see it? I would assume your partner isn't going to judge whether you are tacky if you are walking around in your underwear! Also, why in the world would you want to keep the tag? Wouldn't it irritate your skin?

I usually leave the tags on clothes as long as it doesn't itch....the only ones that come off are the ones sewn into the side of shirts, they always seem it itch. I take the tags off of everything else - washcloths, towels, blankets, scarves, gloves, etc.

I even go so far as to remove all of sticker price tags from body washes, soap and shampoos because I hate when they partially peel off when wet.